Elizabeth SigstonJul 26, 20204 minEconomics: the science that is killing the world could also save it.Need for constant economic growth is killing us. The COVID-19 pandemic is directly related to ecological destruction. There is a solution.
Elizabeth SigstonMar 22, 20203 minStop All Non-Urgent Elective SurgeryNon urgent elective surgery will diminish our staff and supplies needed for COVID19 surge Stop all of it, Public and Private, now.
Elizabeth SigstonAug 30, 20191 minThe Daily Brief Australian Healthcare with George Donikian & Dr Elizabeth SigstonDr Elizabeth Sigston talks with George Donikian on Australian healthcare
Elizabeth SigstonAug 26, 20191 minWomen in Medical Leadership with Dr. Norman Swan ABCThe persistence of gender inequity in medicine continues, and we need to shift our perception of leadership if that's to be remedied, say...
Elizabeth SigstonAug 12, 20191 minAdvancing women in medical leadershipVol 211, Issue 4: 12 August 2019. Four leading medical women talk about mentoring women into more leadership roles in medicine. With MJA ...
Elizabeth SigstonJul 22, 20191 minA sickly health system leads to an ailing nationMedicare was introduced by Bob Hawke to provide high level universal healthcare to Australians. Our healthcare system is now struggling....
Elizabeth SigstonJun 28, 20191 minGPRW Foundation Conjoint Grant: 3D Printing for Reconstruction of Mandible in Head and Neck CancerDr. Elizabeth Sigston and Dr. Andrey Molotinikov awarded a GPRW Memorial Foundation Conjoint Grant for the development of 3-D printed man...
Elizabeth SigstonJan 4, 20191 minCircles of Support for Creating a Healthier Healthcare System in 2019 Taking inspiration from Richard Branson's article "Circles of Support" in Dr. Liz Sigston weaves this concept into wellness for healthcar...
Elizabeth SigstonJun 27, 20181 minMatheson Society Annual Luncheon: 3D Printing for Jaw Reconstruction in Cancer PatientsKey speaker at the 2018 Matheson Annual Luncheon for Monash University. Along with Dr. Andrey Molotnikov, Engineer, and our Monash studen...
Elizabeth SigstonJun 12, 20181 minThe Australian: My Health fears on genomicsThe intersect of My Health Record and genomic profiling raises a number of issues which legislation has not kept pace with in this countr...
Elizabeth SigstonJun 8, 20181 minABC Mornings : Whole genome profilingDiscussion with Jon Faine on ABC Radio Melbourne exploring raising awareness of some of the issues of whole genome profiling.
Elizabeth SigstonMar 12, 20181 minABC Radio Nightlife: Life after cancerInterview with Philip Clark on ABC Nightlife exploring why more attention needs to be paid to life after cancer with Dr Michael Jefford, ...
Elizabeth SigstonFeb 26, 20181 minMJA Insight: Could a new paradigm change the way we think about cancer?An emergence framework of carcinogenesis… a systems approach to cancer
Elizabeth SigstonDec 5, 20171 minMHTP: Disease of moving parts: examining the puzzle of cancer“Cancer is not one disease, but many,” says Dr Elizabeth Sigston, a Hudson Institute of Medical Research PhD student, Monash University l...
Elizabeth SigstonNov 7, 20171 minMJA: Variety, growth, contributionVariety, growth and contribution, an interview with Cate Swannell.Dr Liz Sigston is an ENT surgeon, breast cancer survivor, single mother...
Elizabeth SigstonNov 7, 20161 minMJA Videos 2016 Episode 31: Dr Liz Sigston on life/work balanceVolume 205, Issue 9: 7 November, 2016. Dr Liz Sigston is an ENT surgeon, entrepeneur, CEO, and breast cancer survivor. She talks with MJA...
Elizabeth SigstonNov 7, 20161 minDr Liz Sigston on life-work balanceMJA Podcasts 2016 Episode 44: Cate Swannell talks with Dr. Liz Sigston ENT surgeon, entrepeneur, CEO, and breast cancer survivor about li...
Elizabeth SigstonOct 30, 20161 minMind the (Gender) GapGender equity in medicine is a perennial issue. Mind the (Gender) Gap was first published on the 30th October 2016 for Pomegranate, a po...
Elizabeth SigstonMay 1, 20161 minSurgical News: Not Just A Surgeonhttps://www.surgeons.org/media/24135002/art-2016-05-10-surgical-news-may-2016.pdf
Elizabeth SigstonMar 18, 20151 minWomens Agenda: Sexism in surgery is unconscious and insidiousSexism in surgery is unconscious and insidious. Raising awareness is key in tackling sexism in surgery.